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001-003 » a chilling mathias welcome
WHO: Everyone.
WHERE: The east end of Mathias, along the waterfront.
WHEN: Days 001-003
WHAT: The newest residents of Mathias Township are welcomed with a storm.
WARNINGS: Will update as necessary. PM this account to have a warning added!
NOTES: A small love letter from your mod. This spot can be used for plotting.
RECOMMENDED ♫ Deadly Avenger "Mara"




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WHERE: The east end of Mathias, along the waterfront.
WHEN: Days 001-003
WHAT: The newest residents of Mathias Township are welcomed with a storm.
WARNINGS: Will update as necessary. PM this account to have a warning added!
NOTES: A small love letter from your mod. This spot can be used for plotting.
RECOMMENDED ♫ Deadly Avenger "Mara"

DAY 001
THE ARRIVAL BEGINS
Is it the whooshing crash of waves on dark jagged rocks that wakes you? Perhaps. It might also be the near-continuous rumble of thunder growing closer every second, the vibrations almost seeming to come from the wet sand beneath your hands. Or maybe it’s the shivering of your own body as water recedes from the pebble-covered shore, the cold sinking into your very bones as a chilled wind picks up. It could be any of these things that rouse you from a deep slumber that leaves you feeling groggy and out of sorts--
But it’s the fear that gets you moving. A deep, intense terror grips your chest and squeezes the breath right out of you, and you know without a shred of doubt that you have mere minutes before whatever it is you’re so afraid of arrives on that stretch of rocky beach to greet you. Even if you want to stay rooted to that spot and faced it head-on, your body betrays you, a survival instinct etched into your genetic code forcing you to seek shelter.
Welcome to Mathias. You should probably run now.THE STORM ARRIVES
When the storm crashes into the small township, it's hard to remember what life was like before it. The ocean becomes a raging thing, waves rising and falling as if trying to attack whatever they can reach along the coast. Any foolish enough to venture along the beach have no hope of surviving the encounter; their bodies will be swept out with the current, gone in the blink of an eye.
The wind is a howling beast, screaming between buildings and driving spikes of cold into any crevice it can reach. The rain is just shy of freezing, every drop like a shard of icicle trying to itself into your skin. It will bite at your nerves and leave you shaking if you stay out in it too long, so you had best get inside if you haven't already. You certainly don't want to attract the attention of the lightning that arcs in the sky like a vengeful god ready to unleash its wrath.
The Grey Gull restaurant sits at the edge of the town along the beach, and just a few yards away are two parallel rows of houses lining what might be a picturesque street if the world weren't beginning to resemble an apocalyptic landscape.
Move quickly, and choose wisely.

DAY 002
THE STORM RAGES ON
The storm has somehow become even more violent overnight. The world outside your shelter might be trapped in an endless night, for all you can see through the thick covering of storm clouds. Lightning continues to streak across the sky, thunder following almost immediately in its wake, threatening just how near those spikes of electricity truly are. You can see them touch the shore at times, even the street between the homes, but never the buildings themselves. A blessing, perhaps, or an oddity to take note of?
Some may be foolish enough to try venturing outside. They are welcome to, of course, that is their right, but the rain is still like ice and that lightning is so very near. You may try heading further into town, and you can certainly see buildings beyond this row of houses, but should you walk toward them...
Well. It is far from a pleasant experience. Exhaustion sinks into your bones so quickly that it leaves you reeling, and every second you push through it makes you physically ill with a feeling that you might collapse at any moment. The second you turn away from that path, however, you feel infinitely, and even more so each step back the way you came.
Something wants you to stay where you are. Perhaps you should.

DAY 003
THE CALM DESCENDS
The third day begins much as the second, with waves crashing upon the shore and thunder booming with such force that the ground seems to shake. It feels very much like the world might end right there, torn apart by a force of nature unlike any seen before. Any who venture outside at this time are almost immediately afflicted with a terror so intense that they can make it no more than a few yards or the short distance to cross a street before they become incapacitated by the fear that sets their heart beating dangerously fast. The term scared to death may very well become literal this day.
And then, suddenly it stops. The rain, thunder, lighting— all if it just stops and the silence that fills the night is deafening. There are no sounds of life within the town, no car motors or dogs barking or the voices of anyone beside those new arrivals in the immediate vicinity. In fact, none of those things even exist in Mathias. There are no cars, no animals or insects, no other people. There is just... emptiness and silence.
It may be best to wait until daylight to move further inland.THE NIGHT DARKENS
For those who are foolish enough to leave the relative safety of the cluster of houses near the Grey Gull, they will find their journey quite chilling, in a very literal sense. There is another row of houses beyond where they had been, branching off on either side into a neighborhood. There are no lights on in any of these homes, though there are occasional streetlights illuminating their way. But as they continue further, reaching a third block of houses, those lights begin to dim, until they have gone out completely, and what had previously been a simple fall chill becomes biting cold as the temperature sharply drops.
In all of this, there is silence. No sounds travel through that night air to comfort them, and even looking up to the sky stretched out above them offers little reassurance. That sky is black, without a single star and not even the faintest outline of the moon to guide them. All that reaches them here is the barest hint of light traveling from the way they've come. The longer they linger outside in this place, the colder it will become, and any light they carry with them will slowly begin to dim as well.
Truly, they should have waited until the sun rose once more.

LOCATIONS
THE GREY GULL is what one might expect of the most frequented restaurant in a small coastal town. The wrap-around porch is lined with white chairs characterized by peeling paint. Exposed wooden walls and worn seating speak to its many years of existence, and the mishmash of décor confirms that the owner never much cared for how the place looked. What mattered here was the food, and faded chalk menus advertise soup specials and a daily pie. The bar appears to have once been well-stocked, but all the bottles remaining are unfortunately empty. There is, however, quite a bit of food in the kitchen that is somehow as fresh as if it were purchased that day.
The second floor of the restaurant is a sparsely furnished apartment. There are no personal items to be found; perhaps it was waiting to be rented out to someone.
THE HOUSES are well-kept, middle-class homes, four lining either side of the street. Their doors are unlocked, windows unshuttered, and everything within feels like the owners might return at any second. There is running water and electricity, fresh food in the fridge, photographs on the wall... but also dust everywhere. If you didn't know better, you'd say the place had been abandoned for years, and yet nothing has aged. It is both strange and unsettling, and yet no matter how hard you search, no answers may be found within these homes.
What can be found within them, however, is a phone. One single black phone within a main room of the house, and beside it, a list of handwritten numbers and names that have been crossed out.1302 8-5491Thomasen
1304 8-9256Lyrie
1306 8-4712Anders
1308 8-3201Mulcalley
1301 8-0415Sanderson
1303 8-6762Reese
1305 8-9132Evers
1307 8-9025Hirano
Should your character choose to shelter in one of the houses, you are welcome to choose the features of that particular unit. Please reply to the comment thread below with the details you decide upon, specifying the house number in the subject line.

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A sigh leaves him, more nerves than anything. The tiredness is setting in a bit. Stumbling up from the beach, angrily sulking around, throwing some bottles down. Now that he is actually sitting down and processing things? He feels like a truck ran him over. One of those big ones too. ]
You're one of the few. [ He watches her reaction closely. Well, better than what he normally gets. She isn't rolling her eyes and laughing him out of the restaurant just yet. ] Can't say I'm familiar with the Darkhold, luv. You may need to fill the gaps of my knowledge in a bit on that one.
Sounds like you're used to the creepy and unusual side of reality that exists. That might make things go a bit easier moving forward.
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My unusual tends to be less creepy and more alien in nature. [ She lets out a deep sigh and sets an elbow on the counter so she can prop her head on a hand, watching his reaction just as he'd watched her. ] Superpowers, time travel, robots. That sort of thing.
[ Not that she doesn't recognize 'magic' as a thing. Science beyond their comprehension, as SHIELD had learned from encounters with Asgardians and creepy books that taught how to open portals to other worlds and create organic life. All of this, though... She's still hoping it'll turn out to be something simple like aliens. Please just be aliens. ]
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Alien. That's a new one. [ He shrugs. There's no argument from him that those are out there somewhere. Dimensions, other planes of realities, Heaven and Hell? It's like his weekend wrapped up in a bow. He looks over at her . ] What sort of robots?
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A new one? She frowns at that, adding a few more questions to her very long list, but decides to hold off on those for the moment. His question is easier to tackle by far. ] The kind that look exactly like us and usually have our memories. Also the alien kind that look like us and steal our faces and sometimes memories.
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[ Faces and memories. Oh. ] Doubt aliens who would want our memories and faces would let us wallow on the beachfront and the restaurant for long. Good news, though, I doubt this is a demonic intention. They tend to be a bit egotistical and brag about it as they go about it.
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Okay, so not demons. And not alien robots, they're not this creative. The regular robots aren't likely either. So then what other creepy possibilities are there?
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[ He shrugs and tilts his head side to side to pop his neck. ] Maybe even bloody Aztec gods for all I know. We'd need more information. I'm guessing something powerful though... something that can act fast and across dimensional planes.
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When he finishes, she covers her eyes with a hand, scrunching up her nose in dismayed frustration, and then lets her hand drop away a bit dramatically. ] Why can't it just be aliens? I can handle aliens. I've been handling them for the past two years. I'll have you know, I have made a lot of aliens in nearby galaxies, it could easily be one of them.
[ She is 82% sure it's not, though. Unfortunately. Excuse her for having a Moment, Mr. Holmes. ]
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Life is never as easy as we'd like it. [ Now, he's wondering when this conversation got a bit heavy. Not the sort of heavy he liked either. ] What sort of alien do you think it might be? What one in that catalog of yours would kidnap a bunch of sorry sods like us and drop us on a beach in the middle of a hurricane?
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...I don't know. [ It feels defeatist to admit it, but it's true. ] I've got a list of enemies a mile long, but most of them know me as the Destroyer of Worlds and usually ran for the proverbial hills after they got a taste of my powers. And the ones that didn't... This doesn't feel like them.
[ What she wouldn't give for a beer right now. ]
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[ John turns his gaze to the empty bottles in front of them. There's plenty of things he could think that would want to go after him. Everyone else? Not so much. Demons and spirits and loads of ghosts waiting for him to croak so they can get their revenge on him. Or, so he'll finally trip down into Hell and they can feel vindicated. Not yet though. Not yet. There's one person he has to save before then. ]
Destroyer of Worlds? That's a bit of a nifty name. You could do a lot with a name like that. [ He just makes a tch sound. ] Most people just end up cursing my name. Or, Bastard.
[ The last bit is thrown in with a quick smirk, trying to get her to laugh. ]
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Not that she doesn't love her name. There's a reason she's decided to use it after finally finding it. But when making an impression... Quake, Destroyer of Worlds. Every time. ]
Well, that's nothing to slouch at. [ No laugh, but he does get a smile. ] What is that name that people like to curse, anyway?
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Her question is met by him turning in the chair to look at her. An easy grin is on his face t hen, as if the bit of a dark cloud that was over his head is gone. Poof. ]
John Constantine. [ He offers a hand. ] And what might the lovely Destroyer of Worlds call herself on her days off?
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She takes that offered hand, smile still firmly in place. ] Daisy Johnson. I'm with SHIELD, on my on and off days.
[ SHIELD is her life, and she wouldn't have it any other way. ]
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Too many dead friends, broken lives, and bodies on the sidewalk of that path. ]
Can't say I'm familiar with SHIELD. Not too surprising, there's some parts of the world I leave to others.
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Dead friends and broken lives... They really do have a lot in common, don't they?
Any trace of laughter disappears completely at the next thing he says, and she frowns at the admission. ] It might seem like a crazy question, but what year was it for you?
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Oh, about 2014ish. I never bothered to look at a calendar much. [ John looks over at her. ] I'm guessing I'm a few years off your mark.
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A few, and a lot. I'm from 2019, but I was in 1983 before this. [ She sits up properly again, stretching her back slightly and trying not to wince as it aggravated the deep bruising there. ] But that basically confirms that we're from different worlds. Aliens invaded New York in 2012 and SHIELD became a household name after that. So if you're not familiar with either...
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[ He raises an eyebrow. Huh. Well, color him curious. There are spells that would take you to other planes of existence, other dimensions, time isn't too far off the mark. He just hasn't done it himself.
Yet. ]
Definitely not familiar. Not surprised on the other worlds bit either. The concept of the multiverse isn't a new one to those who know how the worlds really are.
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And then he mentions the multiverse and she— Well, she takes a breath and lets it out in a loud, deep sigh as she half rolls her eyes and shakes her head. ] The multiverse thing again. Great. Yeah. Because trying to preserve timelines isn't complicated enough, you gotta throw parallel worlds into the mix too.
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And... Zed not to think about right now because it just flares his anger more. ]
Oh, the multiverse is as real as those timelines or the ocean here being a right bitch. [ He drapes his arm on the back of the chair he's in. ] Usually you don't need to worry your pretty head about the others in the multiverse. It's when things expand past your little corner of the multiverse? That's when you worry.
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Yeah well, my pretty head gets to worry about a whole lot in my line of work, and considering what we're wrapped up in now... [ She'd really, really like that beer. ] Unfortunately, a multiverse seem like something we'll be worrying about before long.
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[ Despite the fact it sounds like a joke? There's a painfully serious tone to his voice at that. Almost a distant one that has an underlying level of rage to it. That? That's personal. ]
Not sure I've heard of a convergence of the multiverse on a beach.
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I don't know about you, but my life seems to relish being the exception to the rule. [ This is a much safer subject. She hopes. ]
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[ A sigh and he flips one his hands up in the air. Either he makes them worse by existing, or, he is just a magnet to them. Maybe both. ]
Suppose that's my curse.
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